The story about Lehi and his family leaving Jerusalem is Book of Mormon origin yes. My point is that in no way shape or form does the Book of Mormon conflict with the writings of the Bible in any way; nor is it a replacement for the Bible. There are many references to the Bible in the Book of Mormon. The common misconception that the Book of Mormon is a replacement for the Bible is totally wrong.
I have always been skeptical of Mormonism, and I think you should exercise the same caution. But I have a question, and it is not a trick question, I just want to know -- can you have more than one wife as a Mormon?
Right now and has been for quite awhile, you are "sealed together" with one wife at the temple in Utah. Polygamy hasn't been in practice for a long time.
I think it should generally be accepted, but US law obviously played some role. I asked because if you search online you generally don't get a straight answer.
Is it not Mormon in origin? I'm just telling you what it sounds like to me
The story about Lehi and his family leaving Jerusalem is Book of Mormon origin yes. My point is that in no way shape or form does the Book of Mormon conflict with the writings of the Bible in any way; nor is it a replacement for the Bible. There are many references to the Bible in the Book of Mormon. The common misconception that the Book of Mormon is a replacement for the Bible is totally wrong.
I have always been skeptical of Mormonism, and I think you should exercise the same caution. But I have a question, and it is not a trick question, I just want to know -- can you have more than one wife as a Mormon?
Right now and has been for quite awhile, you are "sealed together" with one wife at the temple in Utah. Polygamy hasn't been in practice for a long time.
I think it should generally be accepted, but US law obviously played some role. I asked because if you search online you generally don't get a straight answer.